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Bernard Berenson at his villa I Tatti in Settignano, Italy, c. 1911. 130
Carl Van Vechten, c. 1917. 131
Hutchins Hapgood, c. 1916. 132
Hutchins Hapgood and Neith Boyce in a production of Enemies, in Provincetown, 1916. 133
Alfred Stieglitz at his gallery 291, 293 Fifth Avenue, New York, c. 1909. 134
Marsden Hartley, c. 1915. 135
John Reed on the beach at Provincetown, c. 1914. 136
Mabel Dodge in Provincetown, c. 1914. 137
Page from Carl Van Vechten's photograph album showing "Avery [Hopwood] at Atlantic City," "Mabel Dodge, Provincetown, 1914," and "Mabel Dodge" in Taos. 138
Maurice Sterne, c. 1917-18. 139
Antonio Luhan and John Evans at Niagara Falls, 1918. 140
Mabel Dodge Sterne in New Mexico, c. 1917-18. 142
Antonio Luhan, c. 1918. 143
Los Gallos, Taos, date unknown. 144
Mabel Dodge Luhan House, 1992. 145
Mabel Dodge Luhan in Taos, 1938. 146
Mabel Dodge Luhan and Carl Van Vechten, 12 April 1934. 147
Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas, 7 November 1934. 148
Gertrude Stein, Carl Van Vechten, and Alice B. Toklas, 4 January 1935. 149

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Publication Information: Book Title: A History of Having a Great Many Times Not Continued to Be Friends: The Correspondence between Mabel Dodge and Gertrude Stein, 1911-1934. Contributors: Patricia R. Everett - author. Publisher: University of New Mexico. Place of Publication: Albuquerque. Publication Year: 1996. Page Number: x.
    
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